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Mount McClintock (Antarctica)

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Mount Summerson (Antarctica)

Mount Summerson is a mountain surmounting the northern end of Endurance Cliffs in the Geologists Range of Antarctica. Mapped by USGS from [surveys and Navy air photos, 1960-62.


Miller Range (Antarctica)

The Miller Range () is a mountain range extending south from Nimrod Glacier for 80 km (50 mi) along the western edge of the Marsh Glacier. Named for J.


Quest Cliffs (Antarctica)

Quest Cliffs () is a line of steep east-facing cliffs immediately north of The Slot in the Geologists Range. Seen by the northern party of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition (NZGSAE) (1961-62), they were named after the Quest, the ship of the Shackleton-Rowett Antarctic Expedition, 1921-22.


Geologists Range (Antarctica)

The Geologists Range () is a mountain range about 55 km (35 mi) long, standing between the heads of Lucy and Nimrod Glaciers in Antarctica. Seen by the northern party of the New Zealand GSAE (1961-62) and named to commemorate the work of geologists in Antarctic exploration.


Darwin Mountains (Antarctica)

The Darwin Mountains () is a group of mountains between the Darwin and Hatherton glaciers. Discovered by the British National Antarctic Expedition (1901-04) and named for Major Leonard Darwin, at that time Honorary Secretary of the Royal Geographical Society.


Mount Quackenbush (Antarctica)

Mount Quackenbush () is a flat-topped mountain, 2,435 m, which forms a projecting angle along the steep cliffs bordering the north side of Byrd Glacier, just west of Peckham Glacier. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Captain Robert S.